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All the specimens taken by the “Dana“ originale from the 
North Sea and the Skagerrack where the species seems to be rather 
common. 
Nephthys rubella Michaelsen. 
“Dana“ St. 3047, 1 sp. St. 3049, 4 spec. St. 2881, 2 spec. 
As far as I am aware, the species was hitherto only taken in 
the North Sea. The specimens taken by the “Dana“ all originale 
from the Kattegat. In 1912 the first Danish specimens were se- 
cured by Dr. Bl eg vad who got two at “Groves Flak“ and “Fla- 
den“. The “Dana“-specimens originale from about the same region 
in the Eastern part of the Kattegat. 
Glyceridæ 
Glyceva Goési Malmgren. 
“Dana“ St. 3014, 1 spec. St. 3045, 1 spec. St. 3047 3 spec. 
St. 2880, 1 spec. 
The finds brought home by the “Dana“ prove that this species 
is not uncommon in the deeper parts of the Kattegat. It does not 
seem to enter the Belts or the Sound; at any rate, Eliason did 
not meet with it in his great material of Polychæta from the Sound. 
Glyceva alba Rthke. 
“Dana“ St. 2889, 5 spec. St. 2906, 1 sp. St. 2907, 1 spec. 
St. 3014, 1 sp. St. 3045, 3 spec. St. 3047, 2 spec. St. 3048, 
3 spec. St. 3049, 6 spec. St. 3053, 1 spec. 
This species seems to be very common in Danish waters, in 
the North Sea and the Skagerrack as well as within the Scaw. It 
is not known from the Baltic. 
Glyceva sp. 
“Dana“ St. 3053. 
In the northern part of the Sound, of¥ Hornbæk, was captured 
a fragment of a specimem of a Glycera which is provided with re- 
tractile, branched giils. Only the foremost half of the animal is 
present and this half measures 24 mm in length. The width of 
